TLV-Eye?
International company Freij Entertainment, which built the London Eye and the world's largest mobile rides in Hong Kong, New York, Paris and other cities, will build a gigantic Ferris Wheel at Tel-Aviv port, sometimes during 2014. The wheel will be 80 meters (263 feet) tall and will include 42 sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsules, which can hold up to six people each. It will also feature a VIP section, where people could dine as Israel's beautiful scenery would reflect from their window.
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Chicago-Israel newest collaboration
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, visited Jerusalem last Monday, to sign a cooperation agreement between Ben-Gurion University and The University of Chicago. Both universities, which have been working together for the last 18 months, have come up with a series of proposals that would look at ways to purify water at the molecular level, making clean, fresh drinking-water more plentiful and less expensive by 2020.
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A diamond will shine in Israel
Three years ago, Rihanna first came to Israel for an unforgettable concert that wowed the fans. She probably had a great time here, because the six-time Grammy winner has plans to return here, and bring her “Diamonds” world tour to Park Hayarkon in Tel Aviv on October 22.
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Kings of Matkot
Summer is here, and it means only three things: beaches, beaches and beaches. The warming rays of the sun gently push more and more Israelis towards the beach, where we tan, swim, relax and play our “national beach sport”- Matkot!
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